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Renaissance Salzburg Congress Center Hotel

Guests can work out in the hotel’s fitness centre complete with cardiovascular equipment and weights, and relax in the indoor pool. The hotel also houses a bar, a newsstand and a beauty shop. Those on business benefit from use of the congress centre, which incorporates 17 meeting rooms over 1750 square metres. After a day of business or leisure, guests can relax over refreshments in the lobby and browse the complimentary newspapers.


  • Concierge desk
  • Complimentary newspapers in lobby
  • Fitness equipment
  • Bar/lounge
  • Conference room(s)
  • Business center
  • Business services
  • Currency exchange
  • Babysitting or child care
  • Dry cleaning service
  • Elevator/lift
  • Gift shops or newsstand
  • Internet access - wireless
  • Meeting rooms (small groups)
  • Parking (surcharge)
  • Restaurant(s) in hotel
  • Room service (limited hours)
  • Safe-deposit box - front desk
  • Shoe shine
  • Swimming pool - indoor

This hotel features 257 guestrooms, all of which include satellite television, hair dryers. and minibars.

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Fanny Von Lehnert Strasse 7

Salzburg, 5020

Austria

Nearest major airport:

Salzburg, Austria (SZG-W.A. Mozart)

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